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enthralled

[en-thrawld] / ɛnˈθrɔld /










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I moved from skepticism to enthralled admiration almost as soon as Mr. Scott took the stage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even Bill Pelke is no saint: He’s so enthralled by the redemptive possibilities of forgiving Paula, his grandmother’s murderer, that he’s stunningly oblivious to the loneliness and pain of his wife, Judy.

From Washington Post

Some fight corporate dress codes or the way subway riders get enthralled by their phones.

From New York Times

Carey, who lives in suburban Milwaukee, is enthralled by the prospect of a second presidential election between Joe Biden and Trump, believing the former to be too old and the latter to be too polarizing.

From Salon

Winger Clarke showed comparable composure to complete an incisive move with nine minutes of regular time remaining in front of an enthralled home crowd.

From BBC